Stopping by woods on snowy evening poetic devices imagery personification metaphor simile used in this poem?
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Answer:
Imagery:
1) Robert Forst uses visual imagery when the rider describes the woods as he sees them.
2) And auditory imagery when he describes the silence of the woods, he says "The only other sound that sweeps of easy wind and downy flake"
Personification:
1) Robert forst has personified the thinking of the horse mildily in second stanza when it stops.
2) And in the third stanza he gives a sign to the rider.
Metaphor:
1) The last line of third stanza, "sweep of easy wind and downy flake".
2) In last line with repetition, "and miles to go before I sleep". Here miles represents Life's journey, while sleep represents death.
Simile:
"There is no simile used in this poem".
Answer:
Imagery:
1) Robert Forst uses visual imagery when the rider describes the woods as he sees them.
2) And auditory imagery when he describes the silence of the woods, he says "The only other sound that sweeps of easy wind and downy flake"
Personification:
1) Robert forst has personified the thinking of the horse mildily in second stanza when it stops.
2) And in the third stanza he gives a sign to the rider.
Metaphor:
1) The last line of third stanza, "sweep of easy wind and downy flake".
2) In last line with repetition, "and miles to go before I sleep". Here miles represents Life's journey, while sleep represents death.
Simile:
"There is no simile used in this poem"